Thanks, Tim.

Had forgotten about the print modifiers, but solved this by using the G9999
format. Did use the A0A0 format to print the rv. The entire catenated text
for the link appears as it should when viewing the page source of the .htm
page produced. My problem now lies in clicking through the link. I believe
this is due to the "Name=" html function appearing twice in the link. After
work today, I am going to try replacing the ? marks with the html code for a
question mark and see what happens.

Saludos,
Tony

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Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 7:36 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dataperf] Catenating rv's


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Tim Rude

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Perez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'DataPerfect Users Discussion Group'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2006 10:59 P
Subject: RE: [Dataperf] Catenating rv's


> Using apply.format["GZZZ9";PxFx] produces a space
> in a 3 digit image file #. I've now changed it to
apply.format["G9999";PxFx]
> which produces a 0 in front of a 3 digit image file #. This is consistent
> with Bruce's counting mechanism.

You can use print modifiers within an 'apply.format[...]' statement to get
rid of the spaces if you want. Something like
apply.format["GZZZZ9;;B";PxFx].

> The link breaks and does not recognize the text between
> "URLv0158&Refer=http://travel.ian.com/index.jsp?pageName=";. It never goes
to
> the vendor's website.

Make sure you're printing your RV with the format A0A0. This should keep DP
from breaking the line unless you have a [HRt] code within the text.

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